The East End and South Side of the Parthenon -
John Foster
Grand Portico of the Temple of Philae, Nubia, from Egypt and Nubia, Vol.1 -
David Roberts
Legend of the True Cross: Adoration of the True Cross and the Queen of Sheba Meeting with Solomon (Storie della Vera Croce: L'adorazione del sacro legno e l'incontro di Salomone con la regina di Saba) -
Piero della Francesca
Figures Admiring the Temple of Neptune at Paestum -
Antonio Joli
Temple of Diana at Ephesus from a series of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World -
Ferdinand Knab
The Roman Catholic Chapel, Lincolns Inn Fields, from Ackermanns Microcosm of London, engraved by John Bluck fl.1791-1819, 1808 -
& Pugin, A.C. Rowlandson, T.
CaBernardo, Capital of Window Shafts, from Examples of the Architecture of Venice by John Ruskin, lithograph by G Rosenthal, 1851 -
(after) Ruskin, John
Plate CI-II Variations in Greek Architecture depicting a table of columns from monuments of antiquity from Vedute, first published in 1756, pub. by E. and F.N. Spon Ltd., 1900 -
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Temple of Horus, Edfu, from Egypt and Nubia, Vol.2 -
David Roberts
Interior of the Temple at Esna, Upper Egypt, from Egypt and Nubia, Vol.1 -
David Roberts
The Jewish Feast of Purim, or Lots in 1721, engraved by W. Forrest, from World Religion, published by A. Fullarton and Co. -
(after) Picart
The Interior of the Cathedral of St. Genevieve, Paris -
David Roberts
The Composite Order, illustration from a facsimile copy of I Quattro Libri dellArchitettura written by Palladio, originally published 1570 -
(after) Palladio, Andrea
Cross section and architectural details of Kutciuk Aja Sophia, the church of Sergius and Bacchus, from Church Architecture of Constantinople, pub. by Lehmann and Wentzel of Vienna, c.1870-80 -
(after) Pulgher, D.
The Campo Vaccino Rome Looking Towards St Francesca Romana and the Arch of Titus from the Temple of Saturn -
Antonio Joli
A Capriccio of a Baroque Palace with the Return of the Prodigal Son -
Antonio Joli
The Ducal Palace, Renaissance Capitals of the Loggia, from 'Examples of the Architecture of Venice by John Ruskin, engraved by G. Rosenthal, 1851 -
(after) Ruskin, John